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Latest report on public confidence in the criminal justice system

Fri Oct 17 2008

Attorney-General John Hatzistergos has released�the results of�a survey of public attitudes on�sentencing and the criminal justice system in New South Wales. The research, published in the August edition of the Crime and Justice�Bulletin�confirms�that a high proportion of respondents felt that sentences imposed on convicted offenders are too lenient.�Those with poorest knowledge about crime and punishment tend to have lower opinions of courts and sentences. Learn more>

17 October 2008

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